Cocoa farming still Ghana’s backbone The agriculture sector continues to dominate the national economy but is producing below its potential due to weak infrastructure and lack of ... storage facilities
For Ghana, timing is everything As oil begins to pump, The Africa Report's editor-in-chief Patrick Smith says there are reasons to be optimistic that Ghana can capitalise on ... the new opportunity.
Mining: Digging deeper Gold remains of huge symbolic importance to Ghana even as oil and gas projects come onstream. ...
Power: Unreliable, expensive and scarce Electricity in Ghana, or the lack of it, is holding back growth and development. ...
no government support Manufacturing, not assembling should drive Ghana’s EV revolution – Mana Mobility’s Larbi
no government support Manufacturing, not assembling should drive Ghana’s EV revolution – Mana Mobility’s Larbi
Oil & Gas: Banking on barrels Ghana is on the brink of an oil boom. But the government has been slow to set up a policy framework for the industry ...
Nobody can become President over the age of 69 Number four on our list of 11 simple ideas that could make a real difference to Africa is to put an end to gerontocracy. ...
Interview with trade minister Hanna Tetteh Patrick Smith sat down with Ghana's minister of trade and industry just after she returned from her latest mission to China and Japan. ...
A black gold coast emerges The excitement surrounding Ghana's graduation into the ?oil-and gas-producers' club is tempered by the challenges this creates for the development ... of a diversified economy
South Korea: Spies, politics and $bn-deals China gets all of the attention in Africa, but South Korea is also involved in deals worth tens of billions of dollars and plenty of political ... intrigue.